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    A culinary tour, a fascinating tour

    By Yvan Martineau, cycling journalist, tourism and outdoor activities correspondent for the program “Les week-ends de Paul Houde,” cycling tour guide, and media ambassador for the Véloroute des Bleuets

    A Culinary Tour Along the Véloroute des Bleuets

    I loved it! I absolutely loved taking part in the very first Gourmet Tour on the Véloroute des Bleuets, that famous cycling route and major tourist attraction in the Lac-St-Jean region! The participants thoroughly enjoyed it too. Especially since we took our time (I’m exaggerating a bit), stretching the fun out over four days. At every stop with local producers, the cycling tourists asked questions, showed great interest in our hosts, and were fascinated when they talked about the origins and mission of their family businesses or their attachment to their animals. And what can I say about the pride they expressed when describing their products! The Gourmet Tour is an experience with the potential to become a tradition.

    From the very first pedal strokes as we set off from Alma, the group I was guiding for the Ekilib cycling tour agency was already soaking up that vacation vibe, with sections on bike paths, a first visit to a marina, and the crossing of the Grande Décharge aboard the Le Maligneau water shuttle.


    Vergers de Velours, à St-Henri de Taillon

    And the first stop on the itinerary was Vergers de Velours in St-Henri-de-Taillon, where the co-owner herself, Bianca Voyer, came out to greet us. What a determined woman! She and her team have racked up numerous accolades. In 2018 alone, they won seven medals for their beverages made from berry spirits (they own 2,000 fruit trees) at an international wine competition in New York State. The shop also makes foodies like me drool with its displays of homemade chocolates, chive blossom vinegar, green tomato ketchup, pickled cucumbers, and more.


    Cycling from St-Henri to Dolbeau-Mistassini

    We hop back on our bikes. The weather is gorgeous as we ride for miles right along the lake’s edge in Pointe-Taillon National Park (a Sépaq park). The view is spectacular. Several of us remark, “I didn’t realize the lake was this big.” At the end of the trail, there’s nowhere to go. It’s a dead end. After a swim in the shallow, warm water for dozens of meters, we board another water shuttle that drops us off on the other shore, in Péribonka. The charming forest sections take us to Sainte-Jeanne-d’Arc and then to Dolbeau-Mistassini. The power of the elements at the Chute des Pères is breathtaking. People often talk about Lake Saint-Jean, but in my view, we too often forget that the region is home to large, impressive rivers with strong currents.


    Microbrasserie Le Coureur des Bois

    Once we arrived at the hotel, we headed out to one of the region’s microbreweries, Le Coureur des Bois. We received another warm welcome there, where one of the owners took great pleasure in treating our group to a tasting experience. This “microbrewery” crafts 26 varieties of wild beers inspired by the region!

    Just like the day before, we have about 60 kilometers ahead of us on Day 2 to reach St-Félicien. A gourmet stop at l’économusée Les Délices du Lac-St-Jean, another family-owned business. I’ve been a big fan of their wild blueberry and maple jams for a long time. The management shows us the wide range of products they make, such as wild blueberry tea and wild blueberry BBQ sauce. “Another deeply moving moment because we get to meet people who love what they do and are proud to share their knowledge,” one of the participants tells me.

    From Albanel, we head next to Chute à l’Ours in Normandin, then on to “St-Fé.” The diverse landscapes, farmland, and forests make for a delightful journey. Later, what a pleasure it was for me to see the Bouchard family again—from Bouchard Artisan Bio—who gave us a royal welcome. Valérie, with great kindness, recounted the roots of this family of local producers who have been based in Lac for five generations, describing and offering samples of their famous cheeses and yogurts. My clients ask questions and show their curiosity. Carl (Bouchard) has been standing off to the side for 30 minutes when, finally, he joins the conversation. And off we go again… Our group is touched by the sincere devotion these farmers have for their craft and their cows.

    And then came the request: could we visit the barn? Sure! Imagine about fifteen cycling tourists, in cycling shorts and clipless shoes, wandering through the aisles, enchanted by the sight. And especially by the baby calves.

    Truly, such warm, friendly people—the extended Bouchard family!


    We park our bikes in St-Félicien

    Since time had flown by, we missed the planned aperitif at the micro-brasserie La Chouape in St-Félicien—which is also well-known—and headed instead to dinner at a divine spot I hadn’t yet discovered despite my fifteen or so trips along the Véloroute des Bleuets: the restaurant O Pied marin. The menu draws inspiration from local specialties, so some opt for the parmesan fondue with blueberry chutney, others for the flank steak with blueberry sauce, and still others for… poutine… with blueberries! It’s also divine because the restaurant sits on the banks of the Ashuapmushuan River, next to a marina, with a view of the sunset. Magnificent!


    Day 3: A Day of Culture and Cheese

    Ekilib, Destination Lac-St-Jean, and the Véloroute des Bleuets recommended stops like these every day as we cycled along, notably at Fromagerie Perron and Boulangerie et Fromagerie Médard. And at the musée amérindien de Mashteuiatsh, which everyone takes the time to visit on Day 3. It is in this area, in fact, that the Véloroute returns to run alongside Lac St-Jean, charming us all over again. One scene among many: in Roberval, picnicking in a park on the shores of Piékouagami (the name given to Lake St-Jean by the Indigenous peoples), where the lake takes on the appearance of an inland sea, two of the participants relax, sitting in the sand, barefoot in the water. They chat. They appreciate the calm and the splendor of the surroundings. A moment of communion with nature.

    A Bit of History in Val Jalbert

    But we had to hop back on our bikes to head to the historic village of Val-Jalbert and get a taste of our ancestors’ way of life, spending the late afternoon and the night there. How charming—these old houses, their rooms furnished with antiques, tools, and artifacts from days gone by, and streets lined with wooden sidewalks just like in the John Wayne Westerns. The high waterfall is impressive, transforming in the evening under lights of various colors. When it comes to dining, Val-Jalbert offers one of the best restaurants in the region, located in the old stone mill. The decor and atmosphere are sublime!

    On the morning of the last day, some of the most breathtaking natural viewpoints along the Véloroute des Bleuets on the lake draw gasps of wonder and prompt photo stops. It’s also wonderful to cycle through Desbiens, Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix, and St-Gédéon before heading back to Alma via another water shuttle to return to La Maison du vélo.


    A wonderful gourmet bike tour

    This gourmet tour was made even more memorable by the wide-open spaces, the natural attractions, and the warm hospitality of the proud residents and producers of the Lac-St-Jean region. It was also enhanced by the quality of services along the Véloroute, as well as by Ekilib’s support—including luggage transport, healthy snacks, and the van and trailer that follow behind in case of need, and more. Finally, it was made even more special by the camaraderie that quickly developed within the group—groups that came alive with the rhythm of their shared passion for a common hobby.

    As you can imagine, with such a positive experience, I hope the Gourmet Tour becomes a tradition. Likewise, I wholeheartedly wish this enriching human experience upon as many cycling tourists as possible.

    Check out other cycling attractions on our website!

    *This culinary tour was created by Destination Lac-St-Jean and the Véloroute des Bleuets, in collaboration with the Ekilib agency, for which the author, journalist Yvan Martineau, leads tours all over the world.

    New summer 2022 activities around Lac-Saint-Jean

    Lac-Saint-Jean is brimming with new things to enjoy this summer during your vacation! Whether it’s accommodations, outdoor or digital activities, cultural attractions, or culinary delights, there’s a ton of new things to discover in the region this year!

    New accommodations in Lac-Saint-Jean

    Unique and off-the-beaten-path accommodations in the Lac-Saint-Jean region are our specialty! Check out the official list of new accommodations in the Lac-Saint-Jean region:


    Cultural Highlights in Lac-Saint-Jean

    There’s plenty to enjoy on a wonderful cultural outing to the Lake this year, with these new educational activities for young and old alike:


    New 100% Digital Products

    Spending your vacation with a cell phone addict? You’ll definitely want to check out these new features to capture the attention of your nomophobes:


    New products for outdoor enthusiasts!

    There are a few new things in store for outdoor enthusiasts in the area this year. Here they are:

    Plein-air

    Other new items you might find interesting

    Even more news from Lac-Saint-Jean right here:


    There’s no shortage of new attractions this year!

    Now more than ever, whether you’re visiting or simply looking to rediscover your region, Lac-St-Jean welcomes you with a host of new offerings among its hundreds of tourist attractions.

    10 free activities for your vacation in Lac-Saint-Jean

    Are you planning to visit Lac-Saint-Jean this summer, or do you plan to stay in the area? Here are 10 free activities you’ll enjoy doing with your family or on your own to make the most of our region.

    It’s free: great value for money!

    Just as the region’s stunning landscapes contribute to the quality of its activities, the many facilities available there will help you enjoy your experience even more.

    Free beaches around Lac-Saint-Jean

    Ready to spend your days by the water this summer? There’s no shortage of beaches around Lac Saint-Jean. Here are the best free spots to enjoy the summer season.


    Le Rigolet Beach in Métabetchouan

    Easy to reach, plage Le Rigolet is the perfect place to enjoy the Lac Saint-Jean experience with your family. One of the most beautiful spots in the area to watch the sunset, the beach offers nearby restroom facilities and dining options, as well as quick access to the 256 km of bike paths along the Véloroute.

    You can relax and sink your feet into the warm sand of this 13-km-long beach while gazing out at the vast expanse of water. The beach is lifeguarded and features play structures for kids to burn off some energy.


    Plage Vauvert à Dolbeau-Mistassini

    It’s hard not to find peace and quiet on one of Quebec’s most beautiful beaches, where you can unwind along more than 8 km of natural, fine sand. With breathtaking views of Lac Saint-Jean, you’ll love this lifeguard-patrolled beach, which offers all the amenities you need for a great time with family, as a couple, or on your own: a snack bar, restrooms, and kayak rentals.

    Despite the size of the area, it’s just a few minutes’ walk from the tourist center to slip on your flip-flops and jump into the water.


    Plage de la Pointe Scott

    Located in Roberval, Pointe Scott Municipal Beach promises plenty of fun with its two lighted beach volleyball courts and swings to keep the little ones active. You can also grab a bite to eat at the picnic area and enjoy your day in comfort thanks to on-site supervision and nearby showers, restrooms, and changing rooms.

    Note that you can access the beach via the Véloroute des Bleuets, located less than 200 m from the site. Biking and the beach: a perfect combination to relax and cool off before hitting the road again!


    L’Ermitage Saint-Antoine a des options gratuites

    Without a doubt, the Ermitage Saint-Antoine offers an extraordinary experience straight out of a fairy tale. Discover nature in an enchanting setting, where a grand natural basilica formed by trees stands alongside picturesque gardens, works of art, stained-glass windows, and historic buildings—not to mention a magnificent view of Bouchette and Ouiatchouan lakes. You’ll be pleased to know that there are several free options available for exploring the sanctuary.

    Hiking trails

    One of the best ways to explore L’Ermitage Saint-Antoine of Saint-Antoine is to explore its many hiking trails, which are suitable for all skill levels and preferences.


    Sentier du flâneur

    The Stroller’s Trail features over 7 km of well-maintained paths, crisscrossed by numerous loops that offer a variety of route options.

    To enhance the experience, 33 maxims—drawn from the book *Le Calepin d’un flâneur* by poet Félix Leclerc—will accompany you along the way. A truly poetic stroll!


    Sentier Notre-Dame-Kapatakan

    The Notre-Dame Kapatakan Trail is often compared to the “regional Little Way of St. James” of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. It stretches from Notre-Dame-du-Saguenay in Rivière-Éternité to Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes in L’Ermitage Saint-Antoine. For the most adventurous souls tempted by the experience, this trail spans over 215 km. However, there’s no need to hike it all at once to enjoy its attractions.

    The trail is divided into 12 stages, passing through towns, villages, countryside, mountains, plains, lakes, and rivers. An extraordinary experience where you’ll have the chance to observe the region’s northern flora and fauna, as well as unique spiritual sites.

    The Pilgrim’s Passport, available for $5, also allows you to collect stamps at each stage, which you can keep as a souvenir of your accomplishment.


    Centre Elzéar-Delamarre

    Take a step back in time at the Centre Elzéar-DeLamarre, which pays tribute to the founder of L’Ermitage and to those who contributed to his work. Founded by the Antonian Sisters of Mary and the Capuchin Friars, you’ll explore this historic site through various themes, including that of Victor DeLamarre, the founder’s nephew, who left his mark on Quebec with his feats of strength.


    Victor Delamarre

    Among the strongest men in the world, Victor DeLamarre still holds the record for the one-arm (left) deadlift of 309.5 pounds. The man who aspired to follow in the footsteps of Louis Cyr also helped build the magnificent sanctuary. Learn more about him through this free exhibition!


    Observation Tower

    The highlight of the site, this observation tower dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua offers a 360-degree view of the grounds and Lake Saint-Jean. Reach the summit by climbing its eight flights of stairs. During your ascent, you’ll be inspired by excerpts from the Gospel of Saint Matthew, the “Sermon on the Mount,” as well as the thoughts of Saint Anthony that you’ll see incorporated into the structure.


    L’économusée de la Chocolaterie des Pères Trappistes

    A must-see in the region, the Chocolaterie des Pères Trappistes is a stop you simply can’t miss. Learn more about the institution’s history at the museum-shop and take the opportunity to stock up on their gourmet treats at the gift shop before heading out for a stroll.

    The site welcomes visitors of all ages with its playground and picnic tables. You can visit the chapel and explore the 28 km of trails along the Chemin Pèlerin Monasteriorum, which runs alongside the Rivière aux Rats between Dolbeau-Mistassini and St-Eugène-d’Argentenay, taking you to the sites of three Trappist monasteries established since 1892.

    You can also explore the audio-guided discovery tour “The Trappist Fathers: The Driving Force Behind a New Land” in the Pointe-des-Pères sector of the Grandes-Rivières Regional Park of Lac Saint-Jean, which transports you back to the era of the first settlers organizing themselves under the monastic order.

    A spiritual experience just 9 km from the site!


    Hiking trails all around the lake

    There’s still so much more to discover in Lac-Saint-Jean! A network of hiking trails, ranging from short to long, lets you explore the lake.


    The hiking trails of the Grandes-Rivières Regional Park in Lac-Saint-Jean

    With over 35 km of maintained trails, the Parc régional des Grandes-Rivières du Lac-Saint-Jean is a true playground. Plan your outings in advance, as you’ll have plenty of options for spending a day surrounded by nature. Dog owners are welcome to bring their furry friends along!


    Parc de la Chute-à-Michel

    Visit this exceptional site along the Ashuapmushuan River, located on the tourist-friendly Boulevard du Jardin and near downtown. A true natural spectacle, Parc de la Chute-à-Michel is the perfect place to admire magnificent sunsets and enjoy peaceful family walks along its 3 km of trails.


    La Véloroute des Bleuets: a must-have—100% free

    Completely free of charge, the  Véloroute des Bleuets is one of the region’s most popular activities, thanks to its 256-kilometer route that circles Lac Saint-Jean. Throughout your journey, you’ll pass through towns and villages where you’ll have the chance to experience the region and relax in complete comfort.

    For the more adventurous, mountain biking takes center stage

    Mountain bikers, take advantage of your trip along the Véloroute to explore Parc d’une Rive à l’Autre, which offers bike trails surrounded by nature, right in the heart of the city of Alma. Download your Ondago map to explore the network of trails connecting Centre Mont Villa, la Pointe-des-Américains, the centre Dorval and the bassin Saint-Georges.


    Kayak or recreational canoe

    While you’ll enjoy exploring Lac Saint-Jean on foot, you’ll love exploring it by boat just as much. There are several free boat ramps around Lac Saint-Jean where you can spend hours enjoying your kayak or canoe, including:

    marina-de-roberval

    Dynamic Art in Alma with the Langage Plus Exhibition Center

    Enjoy a free guided tour of the Langage Plus contemporary art center, which offers a diverse program of exhibitions featuring works by local and international artists, as well as events, artist residencies, and educational activities.


    A few more suggestions

    Vous pourrez également vous amuser avec les diverses installations dans les villes et villages :

    • Water play areas in Saint-Henri-de-Taillon, Saint-Nazaire, and Alma
    • Dog park in Alma
    • Playground in Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix
    • Alma Public Art Trail
    • Benchfit and Trekfit along the Petite-Décharge at Fillion-Gauthier Park and Saint-Sacrement Park in Alma

    Paid activities, but affordable

    Although there is a fee, there are several affordable activities to choose from in the area.


    Tour of the Maria Chapdelaine Filming Location

    Free for children 5 and under and $10 for adults, you’ll have the chance to visit the filming locations of the hit movie *Maria Chapdelaine*.


    Pick-Your-Own

    A must-try agritourism activity in the region, picking your own local produce—including the popular blueberries—is the perfect way to discover our local area. It’s an affordable activity that everyone will enjoy. Don’t miss our next article on places to go pick-your-own around the lake!

    Here are a few places for pick-your-own:


    Robertson Beach in Mashteuiatsh

    For just $4, you’ll have access to the beach, located right on the grounds of Robertson Beach Campground. Intimate and close to amenities, it’s the perfect spot to spend a peaceful day by the water.


    Wineries and tastings

    Among the agritourism activities to try during your visit around the lake are the region’s exceptional vineyards, where you can sample their fine wines.

    Among others, you can visit Bonté Divigne, in Roberval, as well as the Vignoble Couchepagane in Metabetchouan.


    Lac-Saint-Jean: A Must-Visit Destination for Affordable Activities

    Although we’ve listed 10 free activities to enjoy in our beautiful region, there are many others we could have included—not to mention all the very affordable options. Lac-Saint-Jean is undoubtedly a top destination this summer!

    What are you waiting for? Start planning your trip!

    Take the opportunity to stop by the best restaurants in Lac-Saint-Jean. You can also find places to stay during your visit on our website.

    6 Sports activities to experience the adventure around Lac Saint-Jean

    Looking for an action-packed getaway this summer? Lac-Saint-Jean is full of memorable adventure activities.

    Lac-Saint-Jean: a region brimming with exciting activities!

    Thrill-seekers, you won’t be disappointed by the activities we have in store for you this summer. With its rivers, hiking trails, and bike paths, Lac-Saint-Jean is a fantastic playground for trying out all kinds of extreme sports—like nowhere else.


    Hiking for Pros

    3 hiking trails to explore in Crown National Park

    Do you like to venture off the beaten path? The multi-use trail in La Couronne National Park gives you access to three major hiking areas where you can explore the region’s vast boreal forest, crisscrossed by rivers and mountains: Ouiatchouan, Montagne à Ouellet, and Tobo-ski. This is the perfect opportunity for the more adventurous to embark on a backcountry excursion and discover breathtaking scenery.

    Well-maintained trails at Mont-Lac-Vert

    Are you the type to pitch a tent and sleep under the stars, or do you prefer the comfort and safety of a mountain hut? Easily accessible, Mont Lac-Vert lets you experience a mountain getaway with its rustic campsites, lean-tos, and mountain huts, located along its 30 km of multi-use trails that lead all the way to Lake Kénogami. For those who’d like to add a bit of a challenge to their outing, you can choose to take the steepest trails—the double diamonds. It’s sure to spice up your weekend getaway!

    The Grandes-Rivières Regional Park of Lac-Saint-Jean

    There is no shortage of forest trail options at the Parc régional des Grandes-Rivières du Lac-Saint-Jean. With 100 square kilometers of wilderness, forest lovers are sure to find something to their liking. Among the many activities available, you can explore the hiking trails in various areas, some of which are located further from towns. Surrounded by lush vegetation, you’ll be accompanied by the sound of the rivers throughout your journey. For a truly immersive experience, plan to spend a night in the park. The site offers numerous wild camping spots where you can rest. Depending on your fitness level and what you’re in the mood for, there are several options that let you venture deeper and deeper into the forests of Lac-Saint-Jean.


    For kitesurfing enthusiasts

    If you’re looking to push yourself to the limit during your vacation, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for by kitesurfing on Lac Saint-Jean!

    Kite Progression in Métabetchouan

    Want to step outside your comfort zone? Located in Métabetchouan, Progression Kite offers thrilling kitesurfing excursions on the vast waters of Lake Saint-Jean. Pulled by a kite and standing with your feet together on a board, you’ll be guided by the wind’s power across the waves of Lake Saint-Jean. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll have a blast practicing this water sport, which requires skills that shouldn’t be underestimated.


    You can’t talk about adventure without mentioning the Véloroute des Bleuets!

    The Véloroute des Bleuets is undoubtedly “the challenge” for road cycling enthusiasts. With its 256 km of bike paths, you’ll have the chance to admire the breathtaking scenery that surrounds the towns and villages of Lac-Saint-Jean. This scenic route offers plenty of opportunities to stop and cool off at the many beaches around the lake, sample local specialties, and rest comfortably at the various lodging options available.

    And for those with the most stamina!

    Are you an exceptional cyclist? You should know that it’s possible to complete the Véloroute des Bleuets in a single day. With proper preparation, you should be able to finish this impressive route.


    Even more mountain biking adventures

    If you’re looking for a thrill, you’ll love riding the mountain bike and fatbike trails in the area.

    Mont Lac-Vert

    Whether you’re an intermediate or advanced skier, Mont Lac-Vert is the perfect place to enjoy downhill skiing with your family or on your own this summer.

    Parc D’une rive à l’autre

    While you enjoy its hiking trails one day, you’ll love exploring them by mountain bike the next day Parc D’une rive à l’autre. The groomed trails in the Dorval area are sure to give you a real thrill!

    Do-Mi-Ski

    More than 27 kilometers of well-maintained trails await you at the Do-mi-ski Center in Dolbeau-Mistassini. With its variety of trails and features winding through the forest and alongside the river, the area is perfect for both beginners learning to mountain bike and experts looking to show off their skills.

    Équinox Aventure

    In addition to its wide range of sea kayaking, SUP, and kayak fishing activities, Équinox Aventure also offers guided and self-guided road bike tours that are sure to appeal to cycling enthusiasts. These tours include several organized excursion options designed to push your limits!

    Club Tobo-Ski

    Put your skills to the test on the 60 km of mountain bike trails at Club Tobo-Ski, located in St-Félicien. Both young people and adults are sure to have fun exploring the mountain’s various trails. You’ll love the experience thanks to the beautiful scenery and the well-maintained trails, whether you’re a beginner or an advanced rider. Bikes are also available for rent on-site for those who’d like to try this exhilarating sport!


    Pure adventure with H20 Expedition

    You’ll get a thrill just imagining yourself taking part in one of the activities offered by H2O Expédition. It’s on the whitewater of Lac Saint-Jean that you’ll experience the highlights of your summer.

    Rafting

    Have you ever gone rafting down a river? Join the adventure enthusiasts at H2O Expedition for this thrilling experience on the Métabetchouan, Shipshaw, and Mistassibi rivers. We promise this adventure will be the highlight of your stories for a long time to come.

    Canyoning

    Want to experience the great outdoors in a whole new way? No matter your level of experience, canyoning is the perfect activity to enjoy with family or friends. Accompanied by a guide, you’ll explore the region’s rivers on foot and by rappelling. In places no boat can reach, you’ll glide down the rivers and explore an underground cave.

    Paddle board (SUP)

    Explore the region’s most beautiful landscapes by paddleboarding along all the rivers and lakes—especially the magnificent Lac Saint-Jean. It’s a unique activity that’s perfect for families and offers access to unforgettable views.

    Water sledding

    You’ll have a blast sledding down the Métabetchouan River—also known as the Shipshaw—over a stretch of more than 7 km, navigating through up to 12 major rapids. This activity, which requires a little basic training, is sure to push you out of your comfort zone.


    Zodiac tours in St-Gédéon

    Want to explore Lac-Saint-Jean in a unique way? Parc national de la Pointe-Taillon offers Zodiac boat tours to the park’s islands in the Camp-de-Touage-Les-Îles sector, whether you’re planning a camping trip or just want to spend a few hours strolling along the beach. This exclusive access to this paradise on earth will make you feel like you’re alone in the world for a few hours!


    Pure adrenaline on a river rafting trip

    Embark on a full-day adventure with Aventuraid on the wild Mistassini and Ouasiemsca rivers! With a certified instructor, you’ll paddle through rapids that are sure to get your adrenaline pumping. At lunchtime, you can relax and recharge with a picnic on a sandy beach, enjoying delicious food grilled over a wood fire.

    For more experienced kayakers, many will enjoy freestyling down the rapids of the Mistassibi River near Saint-Stanislas. This spot is very popular with kayakers who particularly love this section of the river for showcasing their skills.

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    Lac-Saint-Jean is also a great destination for adventurers!

    There’s no doubt about it: Lac-Saint-Jean is a vast playground for thrill-seekers. Its impressive terrain makes it a prime tourist destination for experiencing all kinds of exciting outdoor activities this summer.

    The 8 best spots around Lac-Saint-Jean for shore fishing!

    Lac-Saint-Jean is a top destination for seasoned anglers! Whether you’re with family, friends, or your partner, the region is full of phenomenal spots for wade fishing. It’s important to note that to engage in recreational fishing in the Lac-Saint-Jean Community Wildlife Area (AFC), anyone 14 years of age or older must hold a fishing permit for the Lac-Saint-Jean Community Wildlife Area issued by the CLAP.

    What is wade fishing?

    Wade fishing is a sport you can enjoy all around Lac-Saint-Jean! Locals love this fishing technique because it lets people of all ages catch amazing fish without needing a boat. It involves fishing with a line directly in a stream while standing waist-deep in the water! If you’ve never tried this technique, now’s your chance to discover the best wading spots in the beautiful Lac-Saint-Jean region!


    Wade fishing in Lac Saint-Jean

    Wading fishing in Chambord

    Motel Lac-Saint-Jean

    At the Lac-Saint-Jean Motel in Chambord, you can fish for lake trout and walleye right in Lake Saint-Jean until September 12! Only motel guests are permitted to use the motel’s private dock for wading.

    Quai municipal

    The Chambord municipal pier is a great spot for fishing for walleye, pike, yellow perch, and more! This spot is very popular with the locals, who are more than happy to share their tips.


    Val-Jalbert

    The mouth of the Ouiatchouane River in Val-Jalbert is a wonderful spot for wading fishing! The scenery is breathtaking, and there are plenty of fish species.


    Dolbeau-Mistassini

    The Mistassibi River near the Chute des Pères Campground in Dolbeau-Mistassini is a prime spot for catching landlocked salmon, walleye, pike, and whitefish. Caution! Exercise caution in this area, as it can be very hazardous.


    Roberval

    The Scott Point area and the Roberval marina are prime spots for walleye fishing. These are family-friendly locations, as the sites are well-maintained and accessible to everyone.


    Wade fishing in Saint-Gédéon

    The Rang des Îles dock in Saint-Gédéon is an easily accessible, free spot for wading fishing. However, a fishing permit from the CLAP is required for anyone 14 years of age or older, as is the case everywhere else in the Lac Saint-Jean Fishing Area.


    Normandin

    The site of the petite et grande chute à l’ours à Normandin waterfalls in Normandin is a dream destination for fishing for landlocked salmon and walleye. The area offers a variety of affordable lodging options and services for tourists visiting the region.


    What is CLAP?

    CLAP stands for Corporation de l’Activité Pêche Lac-Saint-Jean. Its mission is to manage, develop, and promote recreational fishing in the Lac-Saint-Jean Community Wildlife Area, with the goal of ensuring the sustainability of fishery resources and maximizing the economic benefits of the activity!

    In conclusion

    On your next vacation in Lac-Saint-Jean, come try wade fishing with your family, friends, or partner! Visit the CLAP website (https://claplacsaintjean.com/) to get expert guidance and all the information you need about sport fishing in the Lac-Saint-Jean Fisheries Conservation Area!

    How do you rig your line for fishing on Lac-Saint-Jean?

    What is angling?

    Angling is an easy and highly accessible technique, which is why it’s the most popular choice among new anglers! It can be practiced anywhere fishing is permitted: on a pier, along the shore, or from a boat. It’s important to note that to engage in recreational fishing in the Lac Saint-Jean Community Wildlife Area (AFC), anyone 14 years of age or older must hold a fishing permit for the Lac Saint-Jean Community Wildlife Area issued by the CLAP.

    The idea behind angling is to attract fish through movement. In practice, it involves casting your line equipped with a lure and bait. Once cast, you let it sink to the desired depth and then reel it back in. You repeat this process all around you, varying your targets as often as you like!


    What is jig fishing?

    Jig fishing is also a very simple technique that anyone can master. It involves drift fishing while working your lures—jigs—vertically below the boat, under the rod, and making sure to cover every depth of the water column, from the bottom to the surface. This technique consistently yields some beautiful fish.

    More specifically, here are some specific techniques to practice when fishing for fish in Lake Saint-Jean.


    Wade fishing for walleye

    Start by casting lightly using a jighead hook baited with a colorful soft plastic lure. A piece of earthworm is often added to the tip of the hook. Cast the lure far out and reel it in slowly, keeping it as close to the bottom as possible.


    Wade fishing for ouananiche

    You should also start the technique with a light cast using three different methods and an equal number of different lures. The most common method involves a 3- to 4-inch “Toronto Wobbler” spoon, whose treble hook has been replaced with a size 4 or 6 single hook of the “Président” type, baited with an earthworm. A red-and-white plastic ball float is attached to the line 2 to 4 feet in front of the spoon. The entire setup is cast out and left to float freely with the wind or current until a bite occurs. When the wind or current brings the lure back toward the shore, reel in the line and recast the lure out again.

    The second technique uses a wobbler or a “Rapala”-style lure, without earthworms, which is cast far out and quickly reeled in toward you with jerks.

    Finally, it is possible to fish for ouananiche using a jig rigged as for walleye fishing, with or without earthworms, which is cast far out and quickly reeled in toward you with jerks.


    How to Prepare for a Successful Day of Fishing

    To ensure your fishing trip goes smoothly, be sure to bring a few essential items with you! First and foremost, warm clothing and rain gear are a must to be prepared for any weather conditions. Bringing sunscreen, insect repellent, and sunglasses is also essential to ensure your day goes well.

    For your safety, it’s essential to wear a life jacket, carry a first-aid kit, a flashlight, a whistle, and a floating line. You should also make sure you have the necessary fishing licenses, your fishing access permit, a map of the area, food, and water.


    The 8 Best Spots Around Lac-Saint-Jean for Shore Fishing!

    To find out where to wade fish around Lac Saint-Jean, check out our latest article in collaboration with CLAP right here.

    Must-see fall attractions in Lac-Saint-Jean

    Where can you see the most beautiful fall colors around Lac-Saint-Jean?

    In October, the hiking trails throughout the Lac-Saint-Jean region are ablaze with the most beautiful fall colors! It’s the perfect season to enjoy the great outdoors and recharge your batteries on the region’s most scenic trails. The new Parc régional de la Couronne is divided into three sections: Ouiatchouan, Montagne à Ouellet, and Club Tobo-Ski. You can enjoy trails ranging from easy to very difficult, suitable for hikers of all ages! The Parc régional des Grandes-Rivières in Dolbeau offers spectacular rivers and an enchanting boreal forest, promising an exceptional outdoor adventure! Are you passing through Hébertville? You absolutely must visit the hiking and mountain biking trails at Mont Lac-Vert! You’ll find magnificent scenery and breathtaking fall colors!


    Autumn flavors in Lac-Saint-Jean!

    Everyone knows that fall means pumpkin picking! Where can you find the best and biggest pumpkins around Lac-Saint-Jean?

    During your visit, you can also enjoy a wide variety of culinary stops along the way, including chocolate shops, bakeries, butcher shops, cheese shops, and microbreweries!


    Activities to enjoy the great outdoors in Lac-Saint-Jean!

    Fall is the perfect season to enjoy a relaxing getaway at Chalets et Spa Lac-Saint-Jean in the town of Chambord. They offer a wide range of services to help you unwind, including massage therapy, beauty treatments, and a large Nordic bath facility on the shores of Lac-Saint-Jean. An experience not to be missed!

    Want to taste local wines? There are two wineries in the Lac-Saint-Jean region. The vignoble Couchepagane in Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix has over 5,500 grapevines and has been a regional favorite for 10 years now! The winery offers a variety of wine-related products: white wine, rosé wine, red wine, spirits, and more! The vignoble Bonté Divigne in Roberval offers a wide selection of locally produced wines: Rustika, Soleil Boréal, Rose des vins, and La P’tite Madame. You can take a self-guided or guided tour of both vineyards during the fall season!

    Animal lovers are in for a treat during their visit to Lac-Saint-Jean! Here are three suggested activities in our region that will let you see a wide variety of species:


    Activities to warm your heart in Lac-Saint-Jean!

    As the cooler days of fall start to roll in, here are a few ideas for activities to do in Lac-Saint-Jean to warm your heart!

    In the evening, you can enjoy board games and a great time at the Café ludique de Roberval or at the Soirée de jeux d’Alma!

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    Winter at Lac Saint-Jean: a must-see

    Discover the joys of winter in Lac-Saint-Jean!

    Every winter, Lac-Saint-Jean transforms into a playground for snow enthusiasts. Whether you’re hitting the slopes on skis, venturing out on a snowmobile, or gliding gracefully across the ice, this destination offers a wide variety of winter activities. Whether with family, as a couple, or with friends, Lac-Saint-Jean transforms into a vast kingdom where rosy cheeks from the fresh air on the ice and snow-covered panoramas create a magical atmosphere.


    An adventure on the frozen Lac Saint-Jean!

    Every year, Lac Saint-Jean transforms into a winter wonderland, hosting temporary ice villages that offer a wide variety of activities. To enjoy ice skating, themed evenings, and fun-filled days, be sure to visit Le Village Boréal de Saint-Félicien, the Village sur Glace de Roberval and the Village famille de Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix.


    Snowmobiling: Exploring snow-covered trails and landscapes

    Thrill-seekers will find 3,800 km of pure joy on our well-maintained and marked trails. These trails wind through snow-covered forests, offering spectacular views of the region. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely ride or a more intense adventure, snowmobiling lets you explore unique places that are hard to reach in winter.

    A full range of services awaits you, thanks to the many rest stops, lodging options, and restaurants.

    For guided tours, take advantage of the expertise of Équinox Aventures et d’Aventuraid.


    A Snowshoe Hike Through Winter Nature

    Snowshoe enthusiasts, you’ll find marked trails winding through snow-covered forests and offering breathtaking views of the lake, now frozen solid. The region offers an authentic and peaceful winter experience.

    Here are the best places to go snowshoeing in Lac-Saint-Jean:


    The unique experience of downhill skiing at Lac Saint-Jean

    Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced skier, Lac-Saint-Jean is the perfect place to hit the snowy slopes and fully enjoy the magic of winter. You’ll find three mountains offering a variety of amenities and scenery: Mont L

    ac-VertClub Tobo-Ski and the Centre plein air Do-Mi-Ski.

    For thrill seekers, the site de ski de montagne du mont des Allemands offers renowned off-piste skiing.


    Explore Lac Saint-Jean on cross-country skis

    With its extensive network of cross-country ski trails winding through snow-covered landscapes as far as the eye can see, the region offers an exceptional Nordic skiing experience. The well-groomed trails invite you to glide peacefully and safely. Discover the diversity and beauty of the landscapes in Lac-Saint-Jean:


    Explore the snow-covered trails on a fatbike

    Experience the thrill of winter mountain biking on a fatbike in Lac-Saint-Jean. Explore the snow-covered trails around Lac-Saint-Jean to your heart’s content:


    Experience the joy of sliding

    Dive into an electrifying winter adventure with sledding in Lac-Saint-Jean. Join in the icy fun and let yourself be swept away by the infectious joy of this experience in the heart of Lac-Saint-Jean’s winter splendor.

    To enjoy the thrill of tubing:

    For sledding:


    Winter Dog Sledding Adventure

    Discover the best places to try this truly authentic winter experience in Lac-Saint-Jean:


    Learn the art of ice fishing

    Ice fishing is a long-standing tradition in Lac-Saint-Jean. Cozy cabins, fully equipped for sharing warm and authentic moments, are available. Let our experts guide you: Équinox AventuresAventure Lac Saint-Jean and Pourvoirie Damville.


    Family and Cultural Activities in Lac-Saint-Jean

    During the winter season, Lac-Saint-Jean offers a wide variety of family-friendly and cultural activities that brighten up the cold days. Whether you’re interested in exploring the region’s history, the Ilnuatsh culture, culinary delights, the boreal forest, economic museums and other museums, indoor activities, or walking through magical landscapes, you’ll find something for everyone:

    Winter is the time to be in Lac-Saint-Jean!

    Some of the most beautiful campgrounds in Lac-Saint-Jean

    Which campground should you choose this summer in Lac-Saint-Jean?

    Are you spending your summer vacation in Lac-Saint-Jean and looking for THE best spot for your campsite? Here’s our top picks for a vacation that will live up to your expectations!

    MRC du Domaine-du-Roy

    • FAMILY-FRIENDLY: With over 225 campsites and 8 rental cottages, Camping Mont-Plaisant de Roberval is a must-visit destination for family vacations. Book now!
    • FAMILY-FRIENDLY:: Le Camping Saint-Félicien, features 400 campsites, 2 travel trailers, and 20 rental cottages, plus 4 charming yurts available for rent for a unique experience. The campground also offers multisport fields, water play areas, a swimming pool, a walking trail, and much more for a memorable vacation!
    • FAMILY-FRIENDLY: From May 17 to October 13, come stay at camping de Val-Jalbert, located at the entrance to the Historic Village. Mini-cabins along the Ouiatchouan River are also available for rent Book your stay  at Val-Jalbert Campground for a rustic experience surrounded by nature!

    MRC de Maria-Chapdelaine

    • FOR ADVENTURERS: At the Parc régional des Grandes-Rivières du Lac-Saint-Jean, several areas offer backcountry camping sites for the ultimate close-up experience with nature! Your RV is also welcome, as some areas have sites specifically designed for van life.
    • ON THE LAKESIDE: Bordered by the majestic Lac Saint-Jean, Camping Vauvert-sur-le-Lac-Saint-Jean offers campers an authentic experience, combining tranquility and comfort. Treat yourself to a vacation in an enchanting landscape by booking a campsite or a rental cottage (featuring a sandy beach, playgrounds for children, entertainment, and shows, etc.)
    • FAMILY-FRIENDLY: Site touristique de la Chute-à-l ’Ours is located in the heart of the boreal forest along the Ashuapmushuan River. This campground is ideal for nature lovers. book now! 

    MRC de Lac-Saint-Jean-Est

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    intérieur yourte village récréotouristique l'oasis
    • FOR ADVENTURERS: For a nature getaway just a stone’s throw from the city, stay at Village récréatif l’Oasis. Located on the banks of the Belle-Rivière in Lac-Saint-Jean, the site offers ready-to-camp accommodations in yurts, campsites with and without hookups, and water sports equipment rentals, in addition to a wide range of outdoor activities.
    • LAKEFRONT: Parc National de la Pointe-Taillon offers numerous campsites in a peaceful setting, as well as access to outdoor activities, sandy beaches, and bike rentals.
    • FAMILY-FRIENDLY: Located along the Grande-Décharge River, Centre de Villégiature de la Dam-en-Terre in Alma features 235 camping sites in harmony with nature. The site includes a beach, a bike path, a summer theater, and more…  Book now!
    • ON THE LAKE SHORE: Offering access to the most beautiful beaches of Lac-Saint-Jean, Camping Villa des Sables in Métabetchouan-Lac-à-la-Croix is an idyllic spot to create unforgettable family memories. Make your reservation!
    • ON THE LAKESIDE: Come sink your toes into the warm sand at Camping et Plage Belley and enjoy the rich scenery around you. A quality stay awaits you book your little corner of paradise now!

    Mashteuiatsh

    • ON THE LAKESIDE: For an authentic Indigenous experience, stay at Camping Plage Robertson, located on the western shore of the magnificent Lac Saint-Jean. Close to the most popular tourist destinations, the campground offers a warm welcome, and your package includes free admission to the Musée Ilnu de Mashteuiatsh.
      Book now!

    Explore our campground directory to learn more.

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    The most beautiful beaches of Lac-Saint-Jean

    Imagine yourself lying on soft, warm sand, enjoying the view of Lake Saint-Jean with family or friends.

    The sun warms your skin as your eyes take in the vast expanse of the lake. Each of these beautiful beaches offers a unique and unforgettable setting for relaxing, swimming, and enjoying leisure activities with family or friends during your vacation.


    St-Gédéon Municipal Beach

    With a stunning view of Lac Saint-Jean, Saint-Gédéon’s municipal beach is a true gem for those who love swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. With its fine sand, this beach offers the perfect day out for vacationers with family or friends. Saint-Gédéon’s municipal beach is the ultimate destination in Lac-Saint-Jean to let yourself be lulled by the gentle sound of the waves.


    Véloroute des bleuets

    The municipal beach in Saint-Gédéon is also accessible via the Véloroute des Bleuets, where cycling enthusiasts can stop for a refreshing break.


    Activities for everyone during your family vacation

    In addition to swimming and water sports, Saint-Gédéon’s municipal beach also offers a wide range of other activities to keep you entertained. On site, you’ll find a volleyball court, playground equipment, and a snack bar. The swimming area is supervised by qualified lifeguards, ensuring everyone’s safety. You can also rent kayaks, canoes, and pedal boats to explore the waters of Lake Saint-Jean.


    The perfect spot, close to everything, to make your vacation even more enjoyable!

    Nearby, you’ll find a grocery store, restaurants, a microbrewery, walking trails, and more.

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    The municipal beach in Saint-Prime

    A refreshing oasis on the shores of Lake Saint-Jean, the municipal beach in Saint-Prime invites visitors to swim, play games with the family, and enjoy relaxing moments in the sun. In an enchanting setting, you can lounge on the fine sand and picnic in the shade of the trees. The swimming area is supervised by qualified lifeguards, ensuring safety for young and old alike.


    Véloroute des bleuets

    The municipal beach in Saint-Prime is also accessible via the Véloroute des Bleuets, where cycling enthusiasts can stop for a refreshing break.


    Fun for the whole family

    In addition to swimming and water sports, the municipal beach in Saint-Prime features a marina with a boat ramp, and for golf enthusiasts, it’s just a stone’s throw from Club de golf de Saint-Prime sur le Lac.


    The perfect spot near all the amenities for your vacation!

    Nearby, you’ll find restaurants such as the snack bar “Le Casse-Ô” and the restaurant « Chez Perron ». There are also lodging options near Saint-Prime’s municipal beach, such as the camping de Saint-Prime and the Gîte du Lac Saint-Prime.

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    Vauvert Beach on Lake Saint-Jean

    Located on the enchanting shores of Lake Saint-Jean, Vauvert-sur-le-Lac-Saint-Jean Beach is a true haven for relaxation and water activities.


    A paradise for swimmers

    Whether you’re an experienced swimmer or just looking to cool off, the beach at Vauvert-sur-le-Lac-Saint-Jean has something for the whole family. The swimming area is spacious and safe, allowing everyone to enjoy swimming to the fullest with complete peace of mind. The sandy bottom and gentle slope make it a perfectly safe spot for family swimming.


    Activities for everyone during your family vacation

    Vauvert-sur-le-Lac-Saint-Jean Beach offers 8 km of fine sand—plenty of space for all vacationers! The visitor center offers a snack bar as well as rentals of kayaks, paddleboards, beach balls, and beach games so you can fully enjoy the beauty of Lac Saint-Jean. A footbridge connects Vauvert-sur-le-Lac-Saint-Jean Beach directly to the campground.

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    Robertson Campground Beach

    A paradise of fine sand on the shores of Lake Saint-Jean

    Nestled along the charming shores of Lac Saint-Jean, the Robertson Campground beach stands out as a haven of relaxation and water fun for campers and vacationers in a wooded and enchanting setting.

    The swimming area is spacious and safe, allowing young and old alike to fully enjoy swimming in complete peace of mind. The shallow shores make it an ideal spot for families with young children. Plus, playgrounds are sure to delight your kids.


    The perfect spot near all the amenities for your vacation!

    Nearby, you’ll find a snack bar, showers, a bike path, a playground, a beach volleyball court, and more! Fishing enthusiasts can even enjoy this popular activity in Lac-Saint-Jean!


    Activities for the whole family

    Whether you’re looking for an adventure-filled camping getaway or a relaxing family vacation by the lake, Robertson Campground’s beach has something for everyone. It’s a true haven of peace where you can recharge your batteries and connect with the surrounding nature.

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    Come enjoy the most beautiful beaches in Lac-Saint-Jean!